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By: Oliver Herford (1863-1935) | |
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This Giddy Globe
Is there a genre called FUN? Yes, and this is it! Insanely humorous geography that will have you rolling on the floor laughing with your sides hurting. | |
The Mythological Zoo
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The Rubáiyát of a Persian Kitten
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Cupid's Almanac and Guide to Hearticulture for This Year and Next
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By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885) | |
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Off-hand Sketches
The reader cannot but smile at some of the phases of life presented in this volume. Yet the smile will, in no case, the author thinks, be at the expense of humanity, good feeling, or virtue. Many of the incidents given, are facts embellished by a few touches of fancy. In all, lessons may be read that some, at least, will do well to lay to heart. | |
By: John Leighton (1822-1912) | |
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Christmas Comes but Once a Year
A Christmas tale of John Brown's ghastly family (suburban snobs), Captain Bonaventure de Camp and his equally awful brood (a dubious crew), and poor Soavo Spohf, organist of St. Stiff the Martyr, gifted in musical ability but not blessed in looks or love. No-one could call this a great work of literature, but it definitely raises a few chuckles and it also offers a fascinating glimpse into Christmas festivities and social mores in well-to-do households in the mid-19th century. (Introduction by Ruth Golding) | |
The Royal Picture Alphabet
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By: Charles James Lever (1806-1872) | |
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Fortunes of Glencore
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By: Caroline Lockhart (1871-1962) | |
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Dude Wrangler
Spoiled, handsome, 24 year old Easterner meets pretty, no-nonsense gal from Wyoming, is instantly smitten and does a sea-change to try and impress her in this genial romantic comedy. | |
By: Anne Wales Abbott ed. (1808-1908) | |
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Autumn Leaves, Original Pieces in Prose and Verse
The pieces gathered into this volume were, with two exceptions, written for the entertainment of a private circle, without any view to publication. The editor would express her thanks to the writers, who, at her solicitation, have allowed them to be printed. They are published with the hope of aiding a work of charity,—the establishment of an Agency for the benefit of the poor in Cambridge,—to which the proceeds of the sale will be devoted. | |
By: James T. Fields (1817-1881) | |
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The Owl Critic
James Thomas Fields was an American publisher, editor, and poet. At the age of 14, Fields took a job at the Old Corner Bookstore in Boston. His first published poetry was included in the Portsmouth Journal in 1837 but he drew more attention when, on September 13, 1838, he delivered his “Anniversary Poem” to the Boston Mercantile Library Association. | |
By: Noah Lott | |
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The Silly Syclopedia
A Terrible Thing in the Form of a Literary Torpedo which is Launched for HILARIOUS PURPOSES ONLY. Inaccurate in Every Particular Containing Copious Etymological Derivations and Other Useless Things by Noah Lott (an ex-relative of Noah Webster) | |
By: Rex Ellingwood Beach (1877-1949) | |
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Going Some
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By: Rossiter Johnson (1840-1931) | |
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Stories of Comedy
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By: Robert J. Burdette (1844-1914) | |
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Chimes From A Jester’s Bells
Part I. The Story of Rollo; Mr. Holliday knows all there is to know about raising children, or at least he thinks he does. His attempts to train his son, Rollo, "in the way he should go," are well-meant, but hilariously unsuccessful--or are they? I believe this is a sort of spoof of the “Rollo” series for children, that was written by Jacob Abbot in the mid 19th century. The characters have the same names and the chapters have a little Q&A at the end like the Abbot books, except these are definitely tongue-in-cheek... | |
By: Dion Clayton Calthrop (1878-1937) | |
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The Pirate's Pocket Book
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By: Alfred Henry Lewis (1857-1914) | |
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Wolfville Nights
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Wolfville Days
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Faro Nell and Her Friends Wolfville Stories
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Wolfville
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By: Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) | |
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Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are and Isn't That Just Like a Man!
This warm, affectionate duet of essays by two of the early twentieth century's most popular writers is a bit dated but still entertaining. | |
By: Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944) | |
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Roughing it De Luxe
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Fibble, D.D.
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Cobb's Bill-of-Fare
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Eating in Two or Three Languages
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By: Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903) | |
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Hans Breitman's ballads
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By: Sewell Ford (1868-1946) | |
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Wilt Thou Torchy
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Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe
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On With Torchy
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Shorty McCabe on the Job
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The House of Torchy
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Torchy
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